Barnsley are due to finally play their rearranged match at promotion-chasing Stevenage from 7.45pm on Tuesday.
The Reds are 12th in League One, unbeaten in three but having won just one out of the last nine.
The match was called off in September due to international call-ups then again on February 10 with less than two hours until kick-off due to a waterlogged pitch.
Stevenage are sixth, two points clear in the top six and 12 ahead of Barnsley.
They were thrashed 5-1 at Bolton last Tuesday following an early red card. That ended a run of four successive clean sheets. They then draw 2-2 at home to promoted leaders Lincoln on Saturday, with the visitors netting an injury-time leveller.
No side have more clean sheets in League One this season than Stevenage with 17 while only the top two have conceded fewer goals. But only the bottom three have scored fewer goals this season than Alex Revell’s side with 46.
No side in the EFL have conceded fewer goals at home this season than Stevenage with 13 in 21 matches. They have won seven of their last nine at home.
Barnsley beat them 3-1 at Oakwell in late January with a David McGoldrick goal plus a brace by Davis Keillor-Dunn who was sold to Wrexham two days later.
The Reds have visited the Hertfordshire club twice, both in 2024, losing 2-1 then 3-0.
Outgoing head coach Conor Hourihane told the Chronicle: “We have four really good games now coming up. Tuesday, Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday.
"The squad will be needed. We're going into it in a decent place off the back of a win and a couple of draws.
“We'll have to be fully ready because obviously the lads have put a big shift in off the back of being down to ten men for or so long.
“It’s a hard place to go but I feel like we've got the bit between our teeth at the minute.
“We’re not kind of rolling over and struggling. The last three games have been a real positive outlook after the Plymouth game when that was a really disappointing day. We'll be going there in a decent place.”